From: tom ronson on
Las Vegas Don wrote:

> IMHO, his neighbors would shun him until he reached out to them and
> they saw that he was as human as they are.

you know how vegas works --- folks aren't looking to buddy up to begin
with --- give them an excuse and they won't give you the time of day.

you do know how vegas works --- right?

> Then he would sue the person that did it.

what would he sue for? defamation? they are his own words. hard to
defame yourself with your own words --- isn't it?

and you do know that Mr. Payton sent a pile of avlv correspondence to a
professional board along with a cover letter in an effort to get someone
he didn't like fired from their job. you do know that --- right, Donnie.
Payton claimed he was well within his legal rights to do so --- and even
thinks he won that battle to this day. what would differentiate this
action? hmmmmm?

because he's your "friend" doesn't count as an answer in a court of law.
nor does it stop a dreaded counter suit that would inevitably be filed
in response to the plaintiffs complaint.

so, Donnie --- you want to explain what you're talking about here?

BWWWAAAAHAAAAAAAAA!

--

"Arguing with Don is like trying to have a debate with Homer Simpson.
His brain doesn't play by the same rules as everyone else's." - Walt
from the avlv.

--tr
From: jerry the jerk on
On Jul 29 2010 8:03 PM, Las Vegas Don wrote:

> On Jul 29, 7:33�pm, tom ronson <theavlv.ron...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> > D H wrote:
> >
> > DH, I'd think any of the groups you' mention would be appalled at that
> > party's offensive comments. Would they shun him in his neighborhood? In
> > his own house? I'm not sure. But I do think we're going to find out soon
> > enough.
> >
> > --
> >
> > "Arguing with Don is like trying to have a debate with Homer Simpson.
> > His brain
> > doesn't play by the same rules as everyone else's." - Walt from the avlv.
> >
> > � � � � --tr
>
> IMHO, his neighbors would shun him until he reached out to them and
> they saw that he was as human as they are. Then he would sue the
> person that did it.
>
> Don
> Walt? Walt who?

you got that right don.

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From: jerry the jerk on
On Jul 29 2010 4:49 PM, D H wrote:

> If someone moved to Henderson, and then the local Filipino-American
> Association got a copy of their post to the net about"filipenis", what
> could happen? If someone bought a house in Henderson and the local NAACP
> or BPP got a copy of their posts to usenet insulting the chief
> executive, what could happen? If LULAC or La Raza found out an
> admitted, documented racist moved to Henderson, what could happen? If
> someone's wife had no idea about a secret racist life online got copies
> of her husband's obscene threats, what could happen? Would copies of
> obvious racist statements using the same email address as that provided
> to a mortgage writer affect any provisions of civil rights aspects of
> housing laws? If any of the email addy's provided to a mortgage banker
> were linked to racist rants, could it be used to deny a loan? What
> would the HOA and neighbors do with honest print-outs of racist posts
> from a new resident?

You forgot one element to your devious plan. when you send letter to all
of these groups and people, you must include examples of what I said that
was racist; offensive; bigoted etc.
Previously, I have asked for anyone to please supply anything I have ever
said that fell into these catagories. To this date, this request has not
been fulfilled. Nothing I have ever said was racist or bigoted, as the
little weasel in Alabama knows all too well.
I say plenty of things that are politically incorrect, but people who
dwells in these special interest groups have to understand that being
politically incorrect is not a law; it is simply a form of liberal control
over what people say. No one, anyplace can do anything to me for what I
say. NO ONE. and that includes neighbors or the NAACP.
Better direct your energies towards someone who is going to quake in their
boots over stupid, idle threats...people like limp wristed college
professors or weak kneed politicians who are afraid of losing something.
now, I will get off of my soapbox. Have a nice weekend and I have to get
ready to head to the airport for my week long trip.
bye bye

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From: tom ronson on
jerry the jerk wrote:

> what happened in the past...stays in the past. It is a new day...a new
> beginning for all of us.

look at the little man try to make the rules now that he's circling the
drain. As they say ----- BWWWWAAAAAHAAAAAAAAAAAA.

--

"Arguing with Don is like trying to have a debate with Homer Simpson.
His brain doesn't play by the same rules as everyone else's." - Walt
from the avlv.

--tr
From: Las Vegas Don on
On Jul 29, 6:33 pm, tom ronson <theavlv.ron...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> D H wrote:
>
> DH, I'd think any of the groups you' mention would be appalled at that
> party's offensive comments. Would they shun him in his neighborhood? In
> his own house? I'm not sure. But I do think we're going to find out soon
> enough.
>
> --
>
> "Arguing with Don is like trying to have a debate with Homer Simpson.
> His brain
> doesn't play by the same rules as everyone else's." - Walt from the avlv.
>
>         --tr

I just dance to my own band. ...and hear my own call. Well there is
also my own voices as well. hahaha. :)
Right now I hear "Joan Jett, I Hate Myself For Loving You"! Earlier I
heard some AC/DC. Live Life!
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